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First Three Zone Airbus A330-200 joins Etihad Airways fleet

Search ASIA Travel Tips .com Friday, 1 December 2006

Etihad Airways has taken possession of its first three-zone A330-200 aircraft, bringing to 14 the number of new aircraft the airline has introduced to its fleet this year.

The new three-zone A330-200 includes Etihad’s premier Diamond Zone facilities, and is being used to major European destinations, including London and Frankfurt.

The Diamond Zone offers seats that rotate 180 degrees for business meetings or a relaxing dinner amongst friends. Each suite is designed for optimum privacy, guaranteeing maximum space and easy aisle access.

A wealth of facilities greet the Diamond Zone passenger, including a coatroom, a mini-bar, a fold-and-swivel meal table, an integrated personal mirror, a magazine rack, a reading light and a desk lamp.

The aircraft has a total of 200 seats - 10 in Diamond, 26 in Pearl and 164 in Coral.

In Pearl Zone, each self-contained seat provides passengers with a 180-degree, fully flat bed and direct aisle access. The self-contained seats are also equipped with a 15” LCD monitor, the latest Audio-Video-On-Demand (AVOD) and revolutionary mood lighting that enhances the overall experience.

In Coral Zone, passengers enjoy a spacious seat with up to 32” seat pitch, 10.4” seat back LCD monitors and the same luxuries as Pearl Zone with AVOD, mood lighting and classic cuisine.

The A330-200 aircraft provides wide-spread benefits to Etihad Crystal Cargo with its greater cargo capability and lower maintenance costs. The A330-200 has the ability to carry 15 tons of cargo over medium-capacity routes.

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